fishinguitarman wrote:Geez I know imadouche but I figured u of all peopl would help meš
It really depends what you want to do with the computer.
If you are just looking for basic operations (web, minor office stuff, limited photo work, farcebook etc) and to keep the cost down, Costco has some deals on Lenovo systems right now that bring some of them down to just under $500, same price range as some of the HPs. Most of these are 6th gen Core i5 w/ 8-12GB of memory, which is plenty for those types of operations.
If you go up another $100, then you get a bit faster CPU and around 16GB of memory.
This is where the break is, you start to get to a point where you would be much better served performance wise with a solid state hard disk (SSD). You drop back down to 240 GB or so (maybe 320) from 1TB, but it'll access 5-10 x faster. Most people never need even that much space (240 GB) on their computers anymore though, especially with the ease and low cost / free cloud storage out there like google photos and such (it's a tax write off to them to give away petabytes of storage, plus the make money on the metrics), amazon storage included with your prime membership, etc.
Unfortunately, the only low cost notebooks that I see at costco which have SSDs are Acers. I can't, in good conscience recommend them, they are kind of like the Yugo of computers. You might have to jump up a bit in price or go elsewhere.
If you go elsewhere, I recommend also looking at Asus systems. Dell sometimes has deals on their website. They have a clearance section that sometimes has great stuff, and sometimes just has overpriced obsolete systems. Current generation of HP computers seem flimsy to me, but I guess they are holding up.
If you buy the extended square trade warranty, costco has the best deals on them that I've seen.
As for tablets, the new Samsungs are nice, but freaking expensive. You can get the older design Tab-A for decent price though.
I can't help with iPads or any Apple product.